The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . Through these alliances, Mr. and Mrs. Mazyck are theancestors of the leaders In society and the professions InSouth Carolina today. She died on the night of the thirdof April, 1732, after a long and distressing Illness, andwas burled on the Wednesday following, In the cemeteryof the French Church In Charleston. The Bible record of Mrs. Mazycks death, written byher husband after their life together during forty


The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits . Through these alliances, Mr. and Mrs. Mazyck are theancestors of the leaders In society and the professions InSouth Carolina today. She died on the night of the thirdof April, 1732, after a long and distressing Illness, andwas burled on the Wednesday following, In the cemeteryof the French Church In Charleston. The Bible record of Mrs. Mazycks death, written byher husband after their life together during forty years,reads: *mort Le 3 et 4: auril 1732: Lundy a i hure apres minuit maChere famme Est [ ] auec qui Jay Jouis 40: ans Demariage. ElleEstoit agee de [ 5 ] 7 ans [ ] Est morte dune Cruelle & fachuseLangeur qui la Reduit a na [ ] Lapos et Lesos; Cause par unCours deuentre; quelle a garde san [ ] Larester Pius de 18 mois; 53 Elle a Este Entairee mercredy suivant [ ] du soir Den le SlmetlereDe Les gllses frangoises—M: She was Born at St Quinte ... InPicardy [ ] October 1675. Genealogical Records, published by the Colonial Dames of the State of New York,1917, pages 146-148. 54. MARIANNE MAZYCK1675-1732 (55) THE T^EW YOKK .PUBLIC LlBRAP/i T1LPEN oJ.^;»-iii^L»^ Colonel William Rhett was born, It Is said, 4 Sep-tember, 1666, In London, although no trace of him can befound there In the accessible printed records. He seemsto have been captain of a merchantman In early life, andmade his home at Brentwood, County Essex. There hewas married, i September, 1692, to Sarah Cooke. Thefamily arrived In South Carolina In November, their two sons, one, William, married a daughter ofChief Justice Trott; and of their five daughters, two mar-ried chief justices of their time. By marriages to thoseof judicial temper, a certain uncontrolled arrogance waseradicated from the blood of the Immigrant Rhett died 12 January, 1722, when on the pointof leaving Charleston to be Governor


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